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Beyond Citizenship? Citizenship,GenderandDiversity Series Editors: Beatrice Halsaa, University of Oslo, Norway, Sasha Roseneil, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK, and Sevil Sumer, University of Bergen,Norway Titlesintheseriesinclude: BeatriceHalsaa,SashaRoseneil,andSevilSumer(editors) REMAKINGCITIZENSHIPINMULTICULTURALEUROPE Women’sMovements,GenderandDiversity LineNyhagenPredelli,BeatriceHalsaa,CecileThun,andAdriana Sandu(editors) MAJORITY-MINORITYRELATIONSINCONTEMPORARYWOMEN’S MOVEMENTS StrategicSisterhood SashaRoseneil BEYONDCITIZENSHIP? FeminismandtheTransformationofBelonging AnaCristinaSantos SOCIALMOVEMENTSANDSEXUALCITIZENSHIPINSOUTHERNEUROPE Citizenship,GenderandDiversity SeriesStandingOrderISBN978–0–230–28054–0Hardback 978–0–230–28055–7Paperback (outsideNorthAmericaonly) You can receive future titles in this series as they are published by placing a standing order. Please contact your bookseller or, in case of difficulty, write to usattheaddressbelowwithyournameandaddress,thetitleoftheseriesand theISBNquotedabove. Customer Services Department, Macmillan Distribution Ltd, Houndmills, Basingstoke,HampshireRG216XS,England Beyond Citizenship? Feminism and the Transformation of Belonging Editedby Sasha Roseneil Birkbeck,UniversityofLondon,UK Selection,editorialmatter,introductionandconclusion ©SashaRoseneil2013 Remainingchapters©Contributors2013 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2013 ISBN 978-0-230-32054-3 Allrightsreserved.Noreproduction,copyortransmissionofthis publicationmaybemadewithoutwrittenpermission. Noportionofthispublicationmaybereproduced,copiedortransmitted savewithwrittenpermissionorinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofthe Copyright,DesignsandPatentsAct1988,orunderthetermsofanylicence permittinglimitedcopyingissuedbytheCopyrightLicensingAgency, SaffronHouse,6–10KirbyStreet,LondonEC1N8TS. Anypersonwhodoesanyunauthorizedactinrelationtothispublication maybeliabletocriminalprosecutionandcivilclaimsfordamages. Theauthorshaveassertedtheirrightstobeidentifiedastheauthorsofthis workinaccordancewiththeCopyright,DesignsandPatentsAct1988. Firstpublished2013by PALGRAVEMACMILLAN PalgraveMacmillanintheUKisanimprintofMacmillanPublishersLimited, registeredinEngland,companynumber785998,ofHoundmills,Basingstoke, HampshireRG216XS. PalgraveMacmillanintheUSisadivisionofStMartin’sPressLLC, 175FifthAvenue,NewYork,NY10010. PalgraveMacmillanistheglobalacademicimprintoftheabovecompanies andhascompaniesandrepresentativesthroughouttheworld. Palgrave®andMacmillan®areregisteredtrademarksintheUnitedStates, theUnitedKingdom,Europeandothercountries. ISBN 978-1-349-34025-5 ISBN 978-1-137-31135-1 (eBook) DOI 10.1057/9781137311351 Thisbookisprintedonpapersuitableforrecyclingandmadefromfully managedandsustainedforestsources.Logging,pulpingandmanufacturing processesareexpectedtoconformtotheenvironmentalregulationsofthe countryoforigin. AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. AcatalogrecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheLibraryofCongress. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 Contents ListofIllustrations vii Acknowledgements viii NotesonContributors x 1 BeyondCitizenship?FeminismandtheTransformationof Belonging 1 SashaRoseneil 2 DraggingAntigone:FeministRe-visionsofCitizenship 21 SamMcBean 3 ‘CitizenoftheWorld’:FeministCosmopolitanismand CollectiveandAffectiveLanguagesofCitizenshipin the1790s 39 ToneBrekke 4 ReluctantCitizens:BetweenIncorporationandResistance 66 LynneSegal 5 ‘ButWeDidn’tMeanThat’:FeministProjectsand GovernmentalAppropriations 89 JanetNewman 6 PublicBodies:ConceptualisingActiveCitizenshipandthe EmbodiedState 112 DavinaCooper 7 SexualCitizenship,GovernanceandDisability:From FoucaulttoDeleuze 138 MargritShildrick 8 CitizenshipintheTwilightZone?SexWork,the RegulationofBelongingandSexualDemocratizationin Argentina 160 LeticiaSabsay v vi Contents 9 Citizenshipas(Not)Belonging?ContestingtheReplication ofGenderedandEthnicisedExclusionsinPost-Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina 184 Maria-AndreanaDeiana 10 CitizenshipafterGenocide:MaterializingMemory throughArtActivism 211 KarenFrostig 11 TheVicissitudesofPostcolonialCitizenshipand BelonginginLateLiberalism 231 SashaRoseneil Index 266 Illustrations 10.1 TheViennaMemorialProject:draftimageofan inclusivememorial,namingmultiplevictimgroups 217 10.2 CampJungfernhof,2007,photograph(KarenFrostig) 221 vii Acknowledgements BeyondCitizenship?FeminismandtheTransformationofBelonging gathers togethersomeofthepapersthatwerepresentedataconferenceofthe same title that took place at Birkbeck, University of London, in June 2010.Firstandforemost,IwouldliketothankmydearcolleaguesIsabel Crowhurst,CristinaSantosandMariyaStoilova,whoorganisedthecon- ference with me, ensuring that the process was enormously enjoyable and fuelled by delicacies from at least three corners of Europe. Julia Eisner,AlicesonCarter,CarlyGuest,RobertKulpaandKatherineLudwin providedinvaluableassistancewiththepracticalitiesoftheconference, asdidSirenHøgtun.TheBirkbeckInstituteforSocialResearchandthe Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies at the University of Bergen pro- vided the institutional contexts for the conference, and Stephen Frosh andMiriamZukaswereenthusiasticsupportersatBirkbeck. The conference was part of the externally facing work of FEMCIT, a large European Commission Framework 6 research project (project number: 028746) that ran from 2007 to 2011. I would like to acknowledgeToneHellesund’screativeenergyininitiatingFEMCITand then securing the additional funding from the Norwegian Research Council (project number: 184386/V10) that financed the conference and granted me time to work on it, and I thank Tone for being such a warm and generous colleague. Sevil Sümer, Beatrice Halsaa and Solveig Bergman, who were, with me, the ‘project office’ for FEMCIT, were encouraging and excited about the conference from the outset, and, like Tone, became firm friends across the North Sea. I also thank all the members of the FEMCIT team, for their intel- lectual engagement over the years, which was so vital in develop- ing the thinking that underpins this book – particularly Nicky Le Feuvre, madeleine kennedy-macfoy, Joyce Outshoorn, Line Nyhagen Predelli and Monica Threlfall. For their contributions to the confer- ence, which have also subtly shaped the book, I thank Sara Ahmed, KrassimiraDaskalova,AntkeEngel,RebeccaGomperts,BirteSiim,Gloria Wekke and especially Katherine Gibson, who spoke at the conference despite recently having lost her long-term friend and collaborator, Julie Graham. The contributors to the book have been a pleasure to work with, and I thank them all. Jenny Bredull prepared the index viii Acknowledgements ix and assisted with bibliographic work with great efficiency and good humour. Many conversations, over many years, with friends and colleagues whose writing and thinking I greatly admire have fed into the for- mulation of the questions and problems that animate this book, espe- ciallyLaurenBerlant,JohnClarke,DavinaCooper,LynnFroggett,Paul Hoggett,WendyHollway,RosGill,CarolJohnson,KaisaKetokivi,Lynne Layton, Gail Lewis, Kirk Mann, Daniel Monk, Janet Newman, Peter Redman,LynneSegal,JudyTucker,FionaWilliams,AnnaYeatmanand Sally Wheeler, with whom I first really started thinking about citizen- ship back in the late 1990s at the University of Leeds. I am grateful for the intellectual vibrancy of life at Birkbeck, and the collegiality, in particular, of Lisa Baraitser, Heike Bauer, Matt Cook, Rosie Cox, Elena Loizidou, Joni Lovenduski and Daniel Monk. Members of the group analytic community, particularly from the Turvey Institute of Group Analytic Psychotherapy, have influenced me more than I yet really know, especially Jane Campbell, Sylvia Hutchinson, Morris Nitsun and Chris Scanlon. Finally, I thank Nina Wakeford, for being alongside me through the FEMCIT project and my work on this book, and for our manydiscussionsaboutbelonging.

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